10th Canadian Parliament - By-elections

By-elections

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Stanstead 1908 Henry Lovell Liberal Charles Henry Lovell Liberal Death Yes
Huron South 1908 Benjamin B. Gunn Conservative Murdo Young McLean Liberal Death No
Nicolet 1907 Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Gustave-Adolphe-Narcisse Turcotte Liberal Resignation upon appointment to the provincial cabinet of Quebec Yes
City of Ottawa 1907 Napoléon Antoine Belcourt Liberal William H. Hutchison Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Labelle 1907 Henri Bourassa Liberal Charles Beautron Major Liberal Resignation to enter provincial politics Yes
York Centre 1907 Archibald Campbell Liberal Peter Douglas McLean Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Colchester 1907 Frederick Andrew Laurence Liberal John Stanfield Conservative Appointed a judge No
London 1907 C. S. Hyman Liberal Thomas Beattie Conservative Resignation No
Northumberland East 1907 Edward Cochrane Conservative Charles Lewis Owen Conservative Death Yes
Brockville 1907 Daniel Derbyshire Liberal George Perry Graham Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
City and County of St. John 1907 Alfred Stockton Conservative William Pugsley Liberal Death No
Richelieu 1907 Arthur-Aimé Bruneau Liberal Adélard Lanctôt Liberal Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec Yes
L'Assomption 1907 Romuald-Charlemagne Laurier Liberal Ruben Charles Laurier Liberal Death Yes
Three Rivers and St. Maurice 1907 Jacques Bureau Liberal Jacques Bureau Liberal Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Victoria 1907 John Costigan Liberal Pius Michaud Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Nicolet 1906 Rodolphe Lemieux Liberal Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Chose to sit for Gaspé Yes
St. Ann 1906 Daniel Gallery Liberal Joseph Charles Walsh Liberal Election declared void Yes
Shelburne and Queen's 1906 William Stevens Fielding Liberal William Stevens Fielding Liberal Election declared void Yes
Bruce North 1906 Leonard Thomas Bland Liberal-Conservative John Tolmie Liberal Death No
Quebec County 1906 Charles Fitzpatrick Liberal Lorenzo Robitaille Independent Liberal Appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada No
Elgin East 1906 Andrew B. Ingram Liberal-Conservative David Marshall Conservative Appointed Vice Chairman of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Commission Yes
Renfrew North 1906 Peter White Conservative Gerald Verner White Conservative Death Yes
Strathcona 1906 Peter Talbot Liberal Wilbert McIntyre Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Cape Breton North and Victoria 1906 Daniel Duncan McKenzie Liberal Alexander Charles Ross Liberal Appointed a judge Yes
Victoria City 1906 George Riley Liberal William Templeman Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for Templeman Yes
Maisonneuve 1906 Raymond Préfontaine Liberal Alphonse Verville Labour Death No
Assiniboia West 1906 Thomas Walter Scott Liberal William Erskine Knowles Liberal Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan Yes
Saskatchewan 1906 John Henderson Lamont Liberal George Ewan McCraney Liberal Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan Yes
Town of Sherbrooke 1906 Arthur Norreys Worthington Conservative Arthur Norreys Worthington Conservative Election declared void Yes
Compton 1906 Aylmer Byron Hunt Liberal Aylmer Byron Hunt Liberal Election declared void Yes
York North 1905 William Mulock Liberal Allen Bristol Aylesworth Liberal Appointed a judge Yes
Antigonish 1905 Colin McIsaac Liberal William Chisholm Liberal Appointed a Railway Commissioner Yes
Lambton West 1905 Thomas George Johnston Liberal Frederick Forsyth Pardee Liberal Death Yes
Wentworth 1905 E. D. Smith Conservative Peter Douglas McLean Conservative Election declared void Yes
London 1905 C. S. Hyman Liberal C. S. Hyman Liberal Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Oxford North 1905 James Sutherland Liberal George Smith Liberal Death Yes
Lévis 1905 Louis Julien Demers Liberal Louis Auguste Carrier Liberal Death Yes
Edmonton 1905 Frank Oliver Liberal Frank Oliver Liberal Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Toronto Centre 1905 Edward Frederick Clarke Conservative Edmund James Bristol Conservative Death Yes
Wright 1905 Wilfrid Laurier Liberal Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin Liberal Chose to sit for Quebec East Yes
Carleton 1905 Edward Kidd Conservative Robert L. Borden Conservative Resignation to provide a seat for Borden Yes
Quebec-Centre 1905 Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin Liberal Arthur Lachance Liberal Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec Yes


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